Skyscraper (1996) -
: Reviewers at The Nicsperiment highlight Smith’s thick Texas accent and "downers-inspired performance" as key to its trashy enjoyability.
Modern reviews generally view the film as a campy time capsule rather than a competent action flick: Skyscraper (1996)
: The film has gained a second life in the podcast world, with shows like Your Stupid Minds citing it as one of their most-downloaded episodes due to its sheer absurdity. : Reviewers at The Nicsperiment highlight Smith’s thick
Smith plays , a Los Angeles helicopter pilot who inadvertently flies a group of terrorists to a high-rise building. Led by the villainous Fairfax, the group is searching for the final piece of a "superweapon" microchip that could shift the global balance of power. What follows is a series of low-budget action tropes: Led by the villainous Fairfax, the group is
If you’re a fan of "so-bad-it’s-good" cinema, the 1996 film Skyscraper is a fascinatng specimen of mid-90s direct-to-video excess. Often described as a "Die Hard" clone with a tenth of the budget, it stars in her second feature for PM Entertainment, released during a particularly turbulent period in her personal life. The Plot: Die Hard Meets Playboy
: While sites like Cinema Crazed call it a "tepid piece of junk," others suggest it's a "perfectly fine timewaster" if you enjoy watching a model-turned-actress struggle through a high-stakes action script.